What Terry said is the only way to have a serious discussion about P-Ltd rules (knowing that his club isn't looking for a discussion, but they are following the right procedure).
It happens pond-side. Get proof of concept. Get your club to adopt it. Then, get your district to adopt it.
It's not going to happen with an idea being posted on a public forum, IMO. The chances of it being taken seriously are slim. We tried going the public forum route years ago and it fractured the FE racing scene which can still be evidenced today.
It's kind of like the unwritten rule that you don't talk about religion or politics with your neighbors. You don't talk about P-Ltd changes on public forums. Why? It always ends up in a big heaping mess. Why? Because we all have opinions on how it "should be", but most have the posting fortitude to recognize that what they think may be not what others think or that it may not be a good "big picture/organizational" idea.
And, to post a rule change discussion brings on a ton of feelings and emotion from those that are taking the time and spending the money to make the existing rule happen. But, sometimes we grow weak and feel the urge to post...typically finding out quickly that it probably shouldn't have been posted in the first place. That's OK, too. And, I'm guilty of this myself.
The current proposal only received 4 "No" votes and there is nothing on my radar to show there's a problem with it. It's growing. Too many guys are making the current rule happen...guys that have spent so much time tuning P-Ltd setups that they are probably ashamed to admit that amount of time to their family (or boss!). Too many guys see that what we have is good. Maybe even great. Though, not perfect. Too many guys are having tremendous reliablity success. Too many cross-over racers are digging it.
To tag on to what Jay said, if you are having equipment trouble, you need to take a long and serious look at yourself and your setup first, before thinking the rule needs to be changed. The equipment isn't the problem because there are too many of us having fun, close and exciting racing with the current P-Ltd rule.
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